StrokeEd offers evidence-based workshops to improve skills, knowledge, practice of rehab therapists and influence delivery of stroke rehab to stroke survivors
Annie travels for teaching & workshops and has created an easy to make, inexpensive toolkit out of everyday items to use during UL assessment & training.
Can you guess what each item is used for? Make your suggestions, then watch the video on Youtube for Annie's explaination
Sliding Tilt Table in Stroke Rehab 🧠🦵
Use: Strengthening a weak lower limb post-stroke, with the ability to target the affected leg.
Benefits: easy progression, supports different exercises, safe, can boost repetitions of practice.
Share your exercise ideas in the comments!
Our upcoming online workshop has increased spots available (6-10pm Syd, 5th and 19th March) as Karl and Simone will be joined by a third presenter, Zeng Cao. Zheng has a variety of clinical experience in public & private hospital rehab/private practice.
https://t.co/Xfx3rW7HMn
Learn how to use equipment effectively for lower limb weight-bearing exercises with guided instructions.
Our video "Weightbearing Exercises: StrokeEd Equipment Series" on YouTube goes through exercises & equipment Simone uses for lower limb training.
https://t.co/PlERglMDZr
We still have places in our upcoming online workshops. The 2025 workshops include
- Analysis & Retraining of UL
- CIMT
- Balance
- 1000 reps
- Upper limb MOOC
- Analysis & retraining of walking
- Coaching skills
Sign up follow via https://t.co/5tYbh30yJi
Email [email protected]
Thomas Graham's book offers a heartfelt account of their rehabilitation journey. Thomas refers to a StrokeEd video on neuroplasticity, watched soon after his stroke.
🎥 Watch the StrokeEd video: https://t.co/iFE7kpXcfp
📚 Learn more about the book: https://t.co/Lak4ZNqbdU
Vanessa Simpson's advanced vestibular workshop is coming up! Advanced concepts will be explored with a mix of theory, practical workshops and case study discussions with a strong focus on the latest literature. Learn more at: https://t.co/DALskB0lC8
The Stroke Foundation is offering Seed Grants of up to $80,000 for innovative stroke research projects in 2025.
These grants aim to generate new knowledge, kickstart innovation, and provide a platform for emerging researchers to tackle evidence/implementation gaps in stroke care
CIMT is a recommended, evidence-based therapy for arm recovery, yet only 12% of eligible Australian stroke survivors receive it.
Join our upcoming online workshop series on CIMT presented by Dr Annie McCluskey & Dr Lauren Christie
For dates/signup visit https://t.co/3ATOTnjcW5
📢Exciting News! StrokeEd has launched a YouTube channel! 🎥
Explore free, in-depth lectures on clinical reasoning, intervention techniques, & strategies for effective stroke rehab. Subscribe for access to content and to stay updated with the latest evidence-based practice.
@ahmed253182@Esma3ilFarrag@SimoneDorsch Hi Ahmed. There is no convincing evidence that I know of for PNF and it is not recommended in any clinical practice guidelines. Certainly no indication to teach it in physio education.
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